With more attraction announcements coming in the next few weeks, Halloween Horror Nights fans can purchase an array of passes, including the after 2 p.m. day/night combo ticket; reserve the exclusive R.I.P. Tour; or pick up the Frequent Fear pass that allows multiple visits during the seasonal run. Halloween Horror Nights dates are Sept. 14-15; 20-11; 27-30; October 4-7; 11-14; 18-21; 25-28, 31 and November 1-3.

General admission passes are $67-$97. The Universal Express tickets, which allows one-time express access to each maze, ride and show are $149-$229; The after 2 p.m. day/night ticket combo grants access to all daytime attractions plus Halloween Horror Nights for $99-$139 (and can be upgraded to a Universal Express ticket for $179-$269).

There are also passes for those who want to keep going back, including the two-night Fear Pass for $109; The Frequent Fear Pass with up to 21 available visits is $169; The Ultimate Fear Pass, which includes up to 29 evenings of scares, is $350.

The R.I.P. Tour is an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience for groups of up to 12 people that includes themed photo ops, props and a scareactor make-up demonstration. It includes Universal Express passes with unlimited access to all mazes and rides as well as private VIP trolley transportation to the backlot mazes and Terror Tram, along with reserved VIP seating at the Jabbawockeez live show, complimentary valet parking and a special VIP entrance to the event for $279-$399 per person.

Kelli Skye Fadroski lives for entertainment. She’s worked at The Orange County Register since 2006 and has covered all things music, stand-up comedy, horror and more. When she’s not out reviewing a concert or interviewing some random famous person, she’s catching up on episodes of 'The Walking Dead,' somewhere sampling craft beer, enjoying Taco Tuesday or yelling at the contestants through the TV on 'Celebrity Name Game' for not knowing basic pop culture trivia. She’s also a diehard Detroit Lions fan.